@@ipaddress305 No taste, no class and something more sinister. Even if you don't like the style of music or singing, it's plainly obvious to all but the tone deaf that Starr and the musicians on that stage were a class act.
Wonderful! Came here looking for Kay's version of Blue Christmas, which co-author Jay Johnson once told me was his favorite. Was it a "B" side or on an album? I don't know, but after watching this video I can go away happy. Merry Christmas, Ms. Starr!
2005, aged 83...astonishing... Sadly she died on Thursday 3rd November 2016, from complications from Altzheimers Disease, aged C96, reported in Uk Sunday Mail.
@1969SL I have done a bit more searching! Search for V - disc 602. Side 2 has Kay, Les and Joe performing 'There' a Lull in My Life' and 'What Goes Up Must Come Down' with Les soloing on the second one.
@rallful Thank you,I actually have these CDs and will check them again - I think mine is called "Rising Starr" and is a double CD compilation of her earliest work when her voice was still very young,sweet and much lighter than in 1950s period. She is one of my favorite singers. If you can,check out her gospel album!
I wonder if anyone can tell me if Kay is well and did she ever sing after2007 can and if she temblors me for she met so many people was told I sitting upfront she asked be to sing a song and we got through someone to watch over me the last time she was working and still killed them was in a around 1987 I love Kay with all my heart someone tell how I can get my cd for her I must give her something thank you vinny Joseph
A contact/dear friend of hers posted a birthday tribute a couple days ago for her 94th, he said her health is quite poor urged her fans to send good thoughts her way.